Frisco ISD participates in the National School Breakfast and Lunch programs and receives government reimbursement and donated commodities for each meal served. In return, the district must serve meals which comply with specific guidelines based on the 2010 Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act and USDA Standards. All schools must offer foods, individually or in combination dishes, from the following main food groups (called meal components):

Grains
Meat or Meat Alternative
Milk
Fruit
Vegetable

Lunch Program Basics
Students are encouraged to try an item from each offered component and may select all 5 of the offered components for the best possible nutrition. The minimum number of components required is 3 for a well-balanced, reimbursable meal. All reimbursable meals must include the selection of at least 1 fruit or 1 vegetable. Students who select fewer than 3 components, or who do not choose a fruit or vegetable will be charged for their selections based on a la carte prices. THIS APPLIES TO BOTH BREAKFAST AND LUNCH. Students may select unlimited fruits and vegetables. Students are asked to only select what they will consume.

Frisco ISD uses the Offer vs Serve method to allow students more flexibility when choosing from multiple main dishes, side dishes, fruits and vegetables every day. Daily milk options include 1% white and fat free chocolate. One or more vegetarian options are offered each day. Frisco ISD follows all federal, state, and local school nutrition regulations. For more information about the specific guidelines concerning student meals, please visit www.fns.usda.gov.

Breakfast
Meals for students are $1.50 at all campuses. Reduced-price meals are $.30 at all campuses.

Lunch
Elementary
This Power Meal option is $2.50 per student. Reduced-price meals are $.40 at all campuses. To qualify for this option, students must comply with the National School Lunch Requirements listed above. All food items are available for purchase separately at a la carte prices.

Middle School
Middle School students have two meal options, Power Meal ($2.80) and Premium Power Meal ($3.80). To qualify for either option, students must comply with the National School Lunch Requirements listed above. All food items are available for purchase separately at a la carte prices. Free & Reduced, Power Meals and Premium Power Meals will be free if you’re approved for free meals, or $.40 if you’re approved for reduced-price meals.

High School
High School students have two meal options, Power Meal ($2.80) and Premium Power Meal ($3.80). To qualify for either option, students must comply with the National School Lunch Requirements listed above. All food items are available for purchase separately at a la carte prices. Free & Reduced, Power Meals and Premium Power Meals will be free if you’re approved for free meals, or $.40 if you’re approved for reduced-price meals.